2015 Kids' Choice Awards | ||||
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Date | March 28, 2015 | |||
Location | The Forum Inglewood, California | |||
Hosted by | Nick Jonas | |||
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Network | Nickelodeon | |||
Runtime | 90 minutes | |||
Viewership | 3.63 million[1] | |||
Directed by | Nikki Parsons | |||
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The 28th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was held on March 28, 2015, at the Forum in Inglewood, California, and hosted by Nick Jonas.[2][3] The show was broadcast at 8:00 PM (ET/PT), produced by Nickelodeon Productions, with a simulcast in the United States also carried across sister networks TeenNick, Nicktoons and TV Land, along with the network's mobile apps and website. It was led into by a double episode of The Thundermans. There were 4 new categories this year. Voting took place in six continents on 19 localized websites, along with various simulcasts across the world, on either live or tape-delayed.[4] Despite the simulcast, the show suffered a deep drop from the 2014 ceremony, attracting approximately 3,630,000 million total viewers for the original American airing, a drop of 27% from year to year.[1] TV sitcom Austin & Ally swept the KCAs, taking home 3 blimps; the series is the second from Disney Channel to win favorite kids show in KCA history.[1][5]
The premiere of a new animated series, Harvey Beaks, aired after the telecast.
Favorite TV Show – Kids Show | Favorite TV Show – Family Show |
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Favorite TV Actor | Favorite TV Actress |
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Favorite Reality Show | Favorite Talent Competition Show |
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Favorite Music Group | Favorite Male Singer |
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Favorite Female Singer | Favorite Song Of The Year |
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Favorite New Artist | |
Favorite Book | Most Addicting Game |
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The nominations were announced on February 23, with the event airing on April 1.[11]
The nominations were revealed on February 24, with the American ceremony airing live with the Australian awards announced during continuity.[12]
The nominations were revealed on February 24, with the event airing on March 30.[23]
The nominations were announced on February 20, with local awards awarded during continuity with the American ceremony on tape delay 29 March on Nickelodeon. The ceremony was re-transmitted 5 April on Channel 5, which Viacom acquired in 2014, marking the first time the Kids' Choice Awards was transmitted free-to-air in the United Kingdom.[25]
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